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Our Lady of Peace Statue, Santa Clara
Our Lady of Peace Statue, Santa Clara

Our Lady of Peace Shrine, also known as the Immaculate Heart of Mary Shrine, is a Roman Catholic shrine and landmark of the Diocese of San José, located in Santa Clara, California. The most notable features of the parish are the 32-foot statue of Mary, mother of Jesus.

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Our Lady of Peace Shrine
Mission College Boulevard, Santa Clara

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Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church (Our Lady of Peace Church)

Mission College Boulevard 2800
95054 Santa Clara
California, United States
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Our Lady of Peace Statue, Santa Clara
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